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defense secretary they say that manning is not a traitor and that he had the best interests of his country at heart lawmakers also expressed their concern over the u.s. war on whistleblowers more generally saying it undermines democracy on both sides of the atlantic they say they went on to say manning has suffered too much in spending over three years behind bars already including ten months in solitary confinement the message is that manning should be free to soon as possible we earlier talk to him which showed sees a member of the european parliament one of the signatories to this letter here that was sent to president obama he explained to us what was behind sending this letter . political gesture that is also aiming at trying to communicate to the american public as well as to the administration and to the authorities we need to check up what is wrong what is the contents of this trial and we hope that our just increasing awareness whistleblowing should be interest of the united states of democracy and democracy in other states a part of the world we have to request to to rethink the
defense secretary they say that manning is not a traitor and that he had the best interests of his country at heart lawmakers also expressed their concern over the u.s. war on whistleblowers more generally saying it undermines democracy on both sides of the atlantic they say they went on to say manning has suffered too much in spending over three years behind bars already including ten months in solitary confinement the message is that manning should be free to soon as possible we earlier talk...
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sentencing tomorrow and over the coming days she could she could take that into consideration obviously defense would want the judge insists on the judge. taking this into consideration but we don't know what in what way but we do know that he's probably going to walk out he's not going to be me he may not be sentenced to life in prison something that he would be sentenced to under if he was was found guilty of aiding the enemy but he will certainly walk out of prison a very old man ok thanks forty five not a lot of course a girl a teacher thank you very much. in washington d c there all right let's talk to american political analyst and commentator mark mason the high the marker not belittling of course when you're twenty five if you go to jail for twenty years it's a heck of a long time what do you make of this verdict today we don't know what the sentence is yet to come tomorrow but what are your initial thoughts of what's come out in the last couple of minutes from. this is a landmark court decision the judge essentially decided that journalism is not treason this is really all about not on
sentencing tomorrow and over the coming days she could she could take that into consideration obviously defense would want the judge insists on the judge. taking this into consideration but we don't know what in what way but we do know that he's probably going to walk out he's not going to be me he may not be sentenced to life in prison something that he would be sentenced to under if he was was found guilty of aiding the enemy but he will certainly walk out of prison a very old man ok thanks...
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coming up on r t the bradley manning trial nears the end today the army whistleblowers defense team presented their closing arguments updates on this case from fort meade just ahead. and another new source has found itself under government surveillance antiwar dot com is suing the f.b.i. for the release of records believed to be kept about the organization more on that coming up. and while the mainstream media has issued an odd over the royal birth a detail was missed it turns out that the royal birth cost less than the average american birth why is it so much more expensive in the states we'll look into that later on in the show. low there it's friday july twenty sixth five pm in washington d.c. i'm marinate and you're watching our two. we start our newscast today in forty's maryland where the defense team in the bradley manning trial delivered closing arguments today archies liz wahl has been in fort meade covering the trial from the beginning and filled us in earlier with what bradley manning's defense team presented during their closing arguments hi erin yes today the defense presented th
coming up on r t the bradley manning trial nears the end today the army whistleblowers defense team presented their closing arguments updates on this case from fort meade just ahead. and another new source has found itself under government surveillance antiwar dot com is suing the f.b.i. for the release of records believed to be kept about the organization more on that coming up. and while the mainstream media has issued an odd over the royal birth a detail was missed it turns out that the...
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of the english speaking peoples and their readiness on occasion to deploy a proportionate force in defense of the. least . little league. leave. early please. breaking news on the whistleblower edward snowden has left the transit zone of moscow's sheremetyevo airport after being given temporary asylum in russia. international news and comment this is with the twenty four hours a day live from moscow where it's not just turned eight pm edward snowden has been given temporary asylum in russia allowing him to leave the transit zone of moscow's sheremetyevo airport off the five weeks in limbo and the system him an attorney could china says that the paperwork issued today allows snowden to live work and remain in russia.
of the english speaking peoples and their readiness on occasion to deploy a proportionate force in defense of the. least . little league. leave. early please. breaking news on the whistleblower edward snowden has left the transit zone of moscow's sheremetyevo airport after being given temporary asylum in russia. international news and comment this is with the twenty four hours a day live from moscow where it's not just turned eight pm edward snowden has been given temporary asylum in russia...
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agents proved to you that they were injured and had to use self defense by execution. you know they are not talking to i was they're not saying anything they just don't you think they say it it's almost a geisha where i really said anything so what happened i mean you came home and found this out did they call you i mean how did you even find out that this had taken place. actually i was in the different seat i was in the atlanta georgia because i was working there so when they came to hold me some time after a little bit seven am when they told me to stay at work they're coming to talk to me. just a few minutes after one of my friends text me when i said. what you and your husband get killed in the line. and that's where that's how that much i find out all my friends are really sorry that you had to find out such a horrible way and that this happened to you it's very traumatizing and it's there's a lot of unexplained things about the case he was shot seven times once in the head. we have photos of of. the autopsy as well why do you think it is that they executed him.
agents proved to you that they were injured and had to use self defense by execution. you know they are not talking to i was they're not saying anything they just don't you think they say it it's almost a geisha where i really said anything so what happened i mean you came home and found this out did they call you i mean how did you even find out that this had taken place. actually i was in the different seat i was in the atlanta georgia because i was working there so when they came to hold me...
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and she never addresses self-defense. that was such a focal point in the case, not only for the defense, also for the prosecution. they had the burden to prove beyond a reasonable doubt there was not self-defense. >> lisa, what do you think? >> i think there's no question that george zimmerman shot trayvon martin intention ally. he according to his own statements pulled out the gun and shot the gun intentionally. it's so disturbing to hear a juror speak after the fact that perhaps she should have held out when she had every opportunity in the jury room to voice how she felt and stand her ground and ultimately she chose not to. >> she's chose not to. mash, go ahead. when you heard this woman explain her rational, what did you think? >> the parties that i'm extracting from it i want to compliment about. trials are not moral try b-- tribunals in the united states. it happens every day in american jurisprudence. people may be everything from child molesters to murderers and robbers and everything in between but you have to ap
and she never addresses self-defense. that was such a focal point in the case, not only for the defense, also for the prosecution. they had the burden to prove beyond a reasonable doubt there was not self-defense. >> lisa, what do you think? >> i think there's no question that george zimmerman shot trayvon martin intention ally. he according to his own statements pulled out the gun and shot the gun intentionally. it's so disturbing to hear a juror speak after the fact that perhaps...
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there would not even be an issue about ally defenses. in this instance, court find that the many, many instances of sexual assault, both the rapes, the gsis, as well as all the kidnappings and the flowness assault and t-- flowelonious as make it necessary a consecutive sentence be imposed to deter from a future crime and to punish you. i still feel based upon our -- the information that you have provided to the court, as well as information from others, that you feel that you are a victim and that you may have been a victim in the past during your childhood. i don't know. but from the time of your majority, have you not been a victim. you've been a victimizer. and the three young women should never have had anyone trick them into captivity for an hour. not even a moment. they should have been free to live their lives as everybody else is free in cleveland to enjoy all the wonderful things that our area has to offer. they shouldn't have been locked in a house padlocked in, in deplorable conditions. it shouldn't have happened. okay? so you
there would not even be an issue about ally defenses. in this instance, court find that the many, many instances of sexual assault, both the rapes, the gsis, as well as all the kidnappings and the flowness assault and t-- flowelonious as make it necessary a consecutive sentence be imposed to deter from a future crime and to punish you. i still feel based upon our -- the information that you have provided to the court, as well as information from others, that you feel that you are a victim and...
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of the english speaking peoples and their readiness on occasion to deploy a proportionate force in defense of. the sea. first strike. and i think the. orders. and. the. use continues here on r.t. edward snowden has been given temporary asylum in russia allowing him to leave the transit zone of moscow's sheremetyevo airport off to five weeks in limbo the lawyer assisting him an attorney could enter says the paperwork issued today allow snowden to live work and remain in russia to twelve months well for more now joined live by jerome right he's white he's a writer for the world socialist website jerome thanks very much indeed for joining us we've heard officially now from washington that they are all disappointed this surely will have a serious impact on what already strained relations between the u.s. and russia going to. well then the main concern of the obama administration in. the further exposures of the government spying on the people of the united states and on the people of the world you have in the case of snowden in a sign gender bradley manning an effort by the government to crimi
of the english speaking peoples and their readiness on occasion to deploy a proportionate force in defense of. the sea. first strike. and i think the. orders. and. the. use continues here on r.t. edward snowden has been given temporary asylum in russia allowing him to leave the transit zone of moscow's sheremetyevo airport off to five weeks in limbo the lawyer assisting him an attorney could enter says the paperwork issued today allow snowden to live work and remain in russia to twelve months...
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the russians went crazy about their opposition to our missile defense, which is a defense system. and we signed an arms control agreement that benefits russia and cuts our nuclear forces. obama helped russia to get into the world trade organization, wto. he stopped jackson vanek, which discriminated against russia because of immigration policy, that piece of legislation should have gone a long time ago. it was obsolete. but overall obama went over his way to placate mr. putin and now the question is whether he is going to even have a summit with putin in moscow before the g-20 summit in early september. >> maybe he won't go to the g-20 summit either. let me ask you one final question. on human rights, wouldn't this be a good time for the president and his people, secretary kerry, for example, step up the pressure on human rights. i don't care what you call it, russia, the kgb, putin, he looks more like a czar to me every day. what about the human rights story. why doesn't the u.s. gut get out there and make that a human calling card? >> the tragedy is 20 years after the collapse o
the russians went crazy about their opposition to our missile defense, which is a defense system. and we signed an arms control agreement that benefits russia and cuts our nuclear forces. obama helped russia to get into the world trade organization, wto. he stopped jackson vanek, which discriminated against russia because of immigration policy, that piece of legislation should have gone a long time ago. it was obsolete. but overall obama went over his way to placate mr. putin and now the...
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. >> i think it's important for the defense of our country. >> reporter: lawmakers who serve on the intelligence committees have known about the scope of the surveillance programs for years and many are strongly defending them. maryland democrat dutch runnersberger says it's vital too catching terrorists. >> i definitely feel the amendment would hurt our national security and subject us to terrorist attacks. >> reporter: the white house is also urging lawmakers to vote no on the amendment saying it would dismantle the nation's intelligence community. on capitol hill, danielle nottingham, kpix 5. >> the white house has asked russian authorities for clarity on snowden's status. the administration wants snowden back in the u.s. to face espionage charges. >>> former congressman anthony weiner is back on the campaign trail a day after he apologized for his latest "sexting" scandal. reporters swarmed him as he stepped out of his apartment a few hours ago. the "new york times" and the "daily news" are calling on him to drop out of the race. he has now acknowledged that he continued "sexting" after it c
. >> i think it's important for the defense of our country. >> reporter: lawmakers who serve on the intelligence committees have known about the scope of the surveillance programs for years and many are strongly defending them. maryland democrat dutch runnersberger says it's vital too catching terrorists. >> i definitely feel the amendment would hurt our national security and subject us to terrorist attacks. >> reporter: the white house is also urging lawmakers to vote...
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defense secretary they say that manning is not a traitor and had the best interests of his country at heart but lawmakers also expressed their concern over the u.s. war on whistleblowers saying it undermines democracy on both sides of the atlantic mary has suffered too much the letter says in spending over three years behind bars including ten months in solitary confinement the macit is manning should be free as soon as possible well now i'm joined live for more on this by jeremy is imad a spokesperson for the paris based that is an advocacy group thank you so much for joining us here and to discuss this so many as we hear say that manning should be freed however he did plead guilty to ten of the charges so how realistic is this position that. it is only realistic position because what is happening to bradley manning and realistic he has been telling the truth is he is being courageous to expose crimes and lies and he's the one going in prison right no so the only realistic option is that bradley manning will go free the question is when will it be president obama we have to to wait s
defense secretary they say that manning is not a traitor and had the best interests of his country at heart but lawmakers also expressed their concern over the u.s. war on whistleblowers saying it undermines democracy on both sides of the atlantic mary has suffered too much the letter says in spending over three years behind bars including ten months in solitary confinement the macit is manning should be free as soon as possible well now i'm joined live for more on this by jeremy is imad a...
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we expect that defense secretary chuck hagel is also going to be attending and participating in this. you are listening to "taps." honoring those that served in the war and the president will go ahead and lay a wreath. that wreath laying ceremony. listen. ♪ we will go back when he hear the president making those remarks. a touching moment there. >> beautiful to hear that. >>> let's talk about edward snowden. new developments in the case of the nsa leaker. edward snowden will not face the death penalty. he won't be tortured. that is about all the u.s. is promising, however, as it is going to try to persuade russia to hand over the notorious nsa leaker. we heard from attorney general eric holder. he wrote a letter saying earlier in the week the charges he faces do not carry that possibility. the united states would not seek the death penalty even if mr. snowden were charged with additional death penalty eligible crimes. >> jill dougherties that latest in the efforts to get snowden back to the united states. >> family, home in paradise. i lived in great comfort. >> reporter: the u.s. i
we expect that defense secretary chuck hagel is also going to be attending and participating in this. you are listening to "taps." honoring those that served in the war and the president will go ahead and lay a wreath. that wreath laying ceremony. listen. ♪ we will go back when he hear the president making those remarks. a touching moment there. >> beautiful to hear that. >>> let's talk about edward snowden. new developments in the case of the nsa leaker. edward...
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from prosecution we cannot touch you by law you can go to an inspector general of the department of defense you can tell us congressman or senator if you do that you will not be prosecuted and we will investigate the wrongdoing both of these gentlemen refused to do that they chose the most public and potentially embarrassing method to the united states to do that well maybe you know that's the only way out is we maybe that the way to change thing is to embarrass the u.s. government because it tortures people we know that it's not the only way to change overnight here on you know you know now having i take issue with it but having a great discussion we're having a great discussion now in the u.s. about privacy we should thank mr snowden for that certainly. yeah absolutely we're having and we should gradually in a conversation about privacy with people on all cut people in all different sides alleging all kinds of different things nobody is really sure what the truth is if we had gone through for instance a congressman or senator and what congressional investigation is this i don't really tru
from prosecution we cannot touch you by law you can go to an inspector general of the department of defense you can tell us congressman or senator if you do that you will not be prosecuted and we will investigate the wrongdoing both of these gentlemen refused to do that they chose the most public and potentially embarrassing method to the united states to do that well maybe you know that's the only way out is we maybe that the way to change thing is to embarrass the u.s. government because it...
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during the cold war period where nato partners agreed to exchange information if it supports their defense strategies these documents are still in place their secret nothing has been revealed about that. as i said these documents might be might be available be of calls them being secret we don't know exactly what kind of nature of these documents are and the germans are still working together with the americans the americans of course using the so-called war on terror as an excuse for every form of data collection nevertheless there is now a debate in germany whether this should be controlled whether this should be somehow stopped from the german side although the german officials try to play it down the german a position in parliament is saying oh how is this how could this be possible but of course they were in the know the government is in the know nobody can claim that this is actually coming as a big surprise just briefly from your party's point of view is there not no an element of exceptions the fact is that surveillance is necessary in the interests of national security it is justi
during the cold war period where nato partners agreed to exchange information if it supports their defense strategies these documents are still in place their secret nothing has been revealed about that. as i said these documents might be might be available be of calls them being secret we don't know exactly what kind of nature of these documents are and the germans are still working together with the americans the americans of course using the so-called war on terror as an excuse for every...
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result of the english speaking peoples and their readiness on occasion to deploy proportionate force in defense of. download the official publication to yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television or it just doesn't sit well with your mobile device so you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. the column finally reaches the village all the villagers are they or their presence is obligatory. my dear comrade but it men and women. miners and a lot of new faces are present at the side of the villagers excavator drivers and gold washers who have just come out here each meeting with the civilians is a political platform with the arrival of the multinationals the antigovernment speeches have been injected with new life. they mining operation is a capitalist strategy to win the trust of the invest. they buy more and more helicopters and planes and weapons in order to enable the multinationals to work in peace and colombia. that's the policy of trust for the investors. after the fine speech practical questions the gorilla arbitrates all matters
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>> one of the defenses sex offenders would say, it was just an opportunist. the situation presented itself and i took advantage of the opportunity. he said that same thing today. and he actually even said that it was consensual. that the act--these were no pure girls, and he was victory blaming that every perpetrator does. he's a predator, predator, predator. >> cenk: here is a clue that it was not consensual, it's chains. >> yeah, i don't know what else to say about this. i'm glad he got such a harsh sentence. i don't believe in the death penalty, but emotionally, if i came to an emotional standpoint i would want to see him execut executed. >> i prosecuted sex crimes for seven years. first we saw j.a jaycee p dugar. you really see the society rallying around the victims. and in fact michelle mcknight september a note to the cleveland police and this is what this note said. this is what it said. dear commander, you don't know how much i appreciate your time collecting cards and gifts from people around me and the love, thoughts and prayer expressed by strange
>> one of the defenses sex offenders would say, it was just an opportunist. the situation presented itself and i took advantage of the opportunity. he said that same thing today. and he actually even said that it was consensual. that the act--these were no pure girls, and he was victory blaming that every perpetrator does. he's a predator, predator, predator. >> cenk: here is a clue that it was not consensual, it's chains. >> yeah, i don't know what else to say about this. i'm...
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of course, the way the defense always corrects that is to say hey, listen, you got a deal. you are really the bad guy. you made a deal in order to exculpate yourself from some kind of criminal responsibility, criminal liability. this case is very early now. this is moving very quickly. there is going to be a lot of procedural process that happens. this grand jury indictment probably is going to move the case right to trial. but i wouldn't expect to see a trial in this case for many months to come. >> ortiz is particularly interesting in this case because he is the co-defendant that's come forward and said that another co-defendant involved actually told him hernandez is the individual that actually shot the gun and killed odin llyod. his testimony will be particularly crucial in this case. you could see him coming forward and testifying in the hearing. hearsay is allowed. >> we will have to wait ask see what happens. thank you. we will discuss other legal cases later this hour. >>> here's other stories we are polling this morning. explosion ripped through a natural gas gril
of course, the way the defense always corrects that is to say hey, listen, you got a deal. you are really the bad guy. you made a deal in order to exculpate yourself from some kind of criminal responsibility, criminal liability. this case is very early now. this is moving very quickly. there is going to be a lot of procedural process that happens. this grand jury indictment probably is going to move the case right to trial. but i wouldn't expect to see a trial in this case for many months to...
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talking a little bit more action as president obama still has not appointed an envoy in the department of defense to effectuate the closure of the base and there's still not been designated a separate and alternate site for the prisoners that will be transferred reviewing the status of these men is again another step towards possibly clearing their men for release but again the review boards decisions are in no way binding it is as we've seen eighty six men have been cleared by previous reviews and remain held at the camps. before we get to prime interest or let's jump into the odds you will start with iraq this morning or at least twenty two people have been killed dozens injured in a spate of attacks and bombings in the deadliest of. truck drivers were shot dead after militants stopped the cars of a makeshift checkpoint that followed attacks on security vehicles and checkpoints as well as a bomb blast at a market in baghdad the violence has claimed over seven hundred lives in july of. egypt where the public prosecutor has ordered the arrest of the leader of the muslim brotherhood mohamed that b
talking a little bit more action as president obama still has not appointed an envoy in the department of defense to effectuate the closure of the base and there's still not been designated a separate and alternate site for the prisoners that will be transferred reviewing the status of these men is again another step towards possibly clearing their men for release but again the review boards decisions are in no way binding it is as we've seen eighty six men have been cleared by previous reviews...
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he was a witness for the defense in bradley manning's trial. i am pleased to have all of them here and those coming. i will begin with phil mudd in memphis. what's your assessment of this verdict? >> i think the verdict is pretty predictable. the interesting piece of this to me is what he was not convicted of, that is aiding and abetting the enemy. when i look at this, my response having grown up in the c.i.a., if i wanted to give out information like this when i grew up in the c.i.a., it was given to the russians or the soaf bloc. you now have a third way. it's not the americans. it's not the russians. you give it to society generally and there is 100 million people out there saying you did the right thing, bradley manning. that to me is fascinating. >> rose: amy? >> i could always in some way put something in the newspaper. it's true when you publish something the whole world might see it, but that's why there are laws against releasing classified information, and that's why he was convicted of a lot of them. this particular charge, aiding th
he was a witness for the defense in bradley manning's trial. i am pleased to have all of them here and those coming. i will begin with phil mudd in memphis. what's your assessment of this verdict? >> i think the verdict is pretty predictable. the interesting piece of this to me is what he was not convicted of, that is aiding and abetting the enemy. when i look at this, my response having grown up in the c.i.a., if i wanted to give out information like this when i grew up in the c.i.a., it...
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defense, and we had it an historic the locution by a law professor who was a defense expert on wikileaks, who talked to the judge in a candid manner about the threat to the delicate balance between national security reporting and the first amendment, if she found manning guilty of aiding the enemy. we have to remember, article 104, one of the two violations under the military code of justice, and applies to any person. it is beyond his duty as a soldier. this is really about every citizen in the united states. >> the ability to get information out, what you started doing in the trial, for people to understand how closely held the information was, you were the one providing the public with transcripts at the beginning. explain why the court was not doing this. >> this is a military court martial. it was herelieves -- filed suit iney respect to this. she felt there was no first amendment legal precedent for public access to the court documents, so what she would do , mile athese very long minute recitations of the minutes into the record and deprive us of the media operations center, so we
defense, and we had it an historic the locution by a law professor who was a defense expert on wikileaks, who talked to the judge in a candid manner about the threat to the delicate balance between national security reporting and the first amendment, if she found manning guilty of aiding the enemy. we have to remember, article 104, one of the two violations under the military code of justice, and applies to any person. it is beyond his duty as a soldier. this is really about every citizen in...
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it was about self-defense. she completely talked about intent as though that was an issue, which was a diversion from the real trial point. >> okay. here's a bit of what she went on to say. i'll pose this to you, john. she elaborates why they ultimately acquitted zimmerman. here's what she said. >> how did you go from, in nine hours, from feeling he was guilty of second-degree murder to not guilty? >> it was hard. a lot of us wanted to find something bad, something that we could connect to the law because all six of us -- well, let's not speak for all six of us. for myself, he's guilty. the evidence shows he's guilty. >> he's guilty of? >> killing trayvon martin. but we couldn't prove that intentionally he killed him. that's the way that the law was read to me. >> so john, i have keith here shaking his head. he says they're not interpreting the law correctly. there are those who would suggest that the prosecution did not present their case effectively. talk about that. where do you come down? >> i come down on
it was about self-defense. she completely talked about intent as though that was an issue, which was a diversion from the real trial point. >> okay. here's a bit of what she went on to say. i'll pose this to you, john. she elaborates why they ultimately acquitted zimmerman. here's what she said. >> how did you go from, in nine hours, from feeling he was guilty of second-degree murder to not guilty? >> it was hard. a lot of us wanted to find something bad, something that we...
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of course defense programs saying that these programs are authorized to collect in bulk certain dialing routing addressing and signaling information about telephone calls an electronic communications such as telephone numbers or e-mail addresses but the fact that the government has to respond to the to these concerns is already a win for edward snowden. well the latest league former n.s.a. contractor edward snowden is still of course stuck at a moscow airport in a transit zone there where he's still waiting for his request for political asylum in russia to be processed his father says the f.b.i. has tried to persuade him to fly here to moscow to make his son go back to the united states but talking to russian television earlier long snowden says that if he was in his son shoes he would not return back home your family as well and we love you we hope you are healthy we hope you're well i hope to see you soon but most of all i want you to be safe i would also like to thank president vladimir putin the russian government for the what i believe the courage and the strength and conviction to
of course defense programs saying that these programs are authorized to collect in bulk certain dialing routing addressing and signaling information about telephone calls an electronic communications such as telephone numbers or e-mail addresses but the fact that the government has to respond to the to these concerns is already a win for edward snowden. well the latest league former n.s.a. contractor edward snowden is still of course stuck at a moscow airport in a transit zone there where he's...
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. >> and we have just learned that the amendment to the defense authorization bill proposed by republican congressman justin amash of michigan that would have essentially defunded the nsa and its surveillance program. programs that snowden had revealed, it just failed to pass the house of representatives, 217 to 205. shepard? >> shepard: jennifer griffin at the pentagon tonight. the former football great accused of murder returned to court today as we track multiple new developments in his case. prosecutors say the former new england patriots tight end aaron hernandez gunned down a friend of his last month. he has already pleaded not guilty. and just minutes before today's court appearance, the patriot's coach bill belichick made his first public comments on this case. he expressed sympathy for the family of the man who died. and belichick talked about the moment he first heard about it all. >> i and other members of the organization were shocked and disappointed in what we had learned. having someone in your organization that's involved in a murder investigation is a terrible thing. >> s
. >> and we have just learned that the amendment to the defense authorization bill proposed by republican congressman justin amash of michigan that would have essentially defunded the nsa and its surveillance program. programs that snowden had revealed, it just failed to pass the house of representatives, 217 to 205. shepard? >> shepard: jennifer griffin at the pentagon tonight. the former football great accused of murder returned to court today as we track multiple new developments...
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they don't respond the same way, they have different brain structures, so those defense mechanisms aren't going to work. so the sociopath has a competitive advantage for that particular reason. >> m.e. thomas, thanks for joining us today. >>> we'll be right back with my final thoughts. ♪ we'll share the same dream ♪ ♪ at the dark end of the street ♪ ♪ ♪ you and me ♪ you and me ♪ you and me ♪ ♪ you and me [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't. stop pretending. only flood insurance covers floods. ♪ visit floodsmart.gov/pretend to learn your risk. there's a new way to fight litter box odor. introducing tidy cats with glade tough odor solutions. two trusted names, one amazing product. if you have high cholesterol, here's some information that may be worth looking into. in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crestor got more high-risk patients' bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. getting to goal is important, especially if you have high cholest
they don't respond the same way, they have different brain structures, so those defense mechanisms aren't going to work. so the sociopath has a competitive advantage for that particular reason. >> m.e. thomas, thanks for joining us today. >>> we'll be right back with my final thoughts. ♪ we'll share the same dream ♪ ♪ at the dark end of the street ♪ ♪ ♪ you and me ♪ you and me ♪ you and me ♪ ♪ you and me [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood...
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i would refer you to the department of defense. no further comment from here. >> for the entire trial, this building said it would not comment because it was a pending case. now that it is over, you say you're still not going to comment? >> that is correct. i would refer you to the department of defense. they have been the point agency. >> these were state department cables. they were your property. >> we do not have any further comment. i know the verdict just came out. >> does that mean you are working on a comment? are you gratified? >> if we have anything more to say, i promise everybody in this room that you will have it. >> i am a little surprise that you do not have a comment considering the amount of energy and time this building expanded at assisting the prosecution. >> that is the associate press reporter matt lee questioning jen psaki. conversationur with joe in assange. your take on the government's lack of response, and your own impression of the case? >> it is interesting to see the state department doing that. they h
i would refer you to the department of defense. no further comment from here. >> for the entire trial, this building said it would not comment because it was a pending case. now that it is over, you say you're still not going to comment? >> that is correct. i would refer you to the department of defense. they have been the point agency. >> these were state department cables. they were your property. >> we do not have any further comment. i know the verdict just came out....
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until saturday to join the interim government's reconciliation plan i'm still in sun to viner's the defense minister has also called for his supporters to go out on the streets to what he calls an arm to terrorism riley also has beltran repulse now from cairo what these charges stem from is from when mom and morsi was in detention in wanting a tree prison during the eighteen day uprising in two thousand and eleven he was widely seen enough going to be a political prisoner because the missing brother had i would very much against mubarak hebrew from precinct during these months prison break and what the charges here are saying is that he collaborated with hamas to actually break out the prison to kill police officers and also you saw him just keeping possibly kidnapping as offices as well as possibly burning down prisons and these are very heavy charges and can see him face a considerable show you find many people here saying some people here are saying this could be a political action from the military to basically ensure the mohamed morsi never comes back into office who is going to happen
until saturday to join the interim government's reconciliation plan i'm still in sun to viner's the defense minister has also called for his supporters to go out on the streets to what he calls an arm to terrorism riley also has beltran repulse now from cairo what these charges stem from is from when mom and morsi was in detention in wanting a tree prison during the eighteen day uprising in two thousand and eleven he was widely seen enough going to be a political prisoner because the missing...
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defense was in a difficult position. they had to argue something and i respect them. another question? >> not working today. can you give us the dialogue going in there? why did she want to be there today? >> who would like to speak to that? erin, you're the most familiar with it. >> i think that you got a glimpse of a young woman that was taken 11 years ago and today was her first day of real liberation. she was able to confront the person who harmed her for 11 years and she was able to tell you who she was and the pain and the angst that she suffered for 13,226 days. i think you all got a good feeling when she got done speaking because she will survive but she has gone through a lot of physical and emotional pain throughout the 11 years. >> did you talk to her afterwards? what did she have to say about his remarks? >> no. she was taken away by her attorney and the victim's advocate. i think those are going to be only known to her unless she wishes to share them with the media, but i think she was very relieved when mr. mcginty sent the officers out to talk to them a
defense was in a difficult position. they had to argue something and i respect them. another question? >> not working today. can you give us the dialogue going in there? why did she want to be there today? >> who would like to speak to that? erin, you're the most familiar with it. >> i think that you got a glimpse of a young woman that was taken 11 years ago and today was her first day of real liberation. she was able to confront the person who harmed her for 11 years and she...
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yesterday in court the retired brigadier general who led the defense intelligence agency task force to investigate what actual damage there was, he was asked if he could name anyone who was harmed because of the release of the document. he could not. >> something has the state department worried enough to shut down u.s. embassies around the world this weekend. the state department said it is issuing a broad warning to close on sunday and possibly for additional days over what one senior administration official tells me are potential terrorist threats. we're getting towards the end of ramadan, the holy month in the islamic calendar and violence has accompanied that in the past, which the senior administration official suggested may have something to do with this announcement. coming up, he's a free man, if you consider living under putin's thumb free. we'll take a look at what edward snowden's options are now that he's out of the airport and on the streets of moscow. stay with us for our world lead. how much protein does your dog food have? 18 percent? 20? new purina one true instinct h
yesterday in court the retired brigadier general who led the defense intelligence agency task force to investigate what actual damage there was, he was asked if he could name anyone who was harmed because of the release of the document. he could not. >> something has the state department worried enough to shut down u.s. embassies around the world this weekend. the state department said it is issuing a broad warning to close on sunday and possibly for additional days over what one senior...
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. >> just to narrow it down, you solve the bipartisan support in the house this week as part of a defense appropriations bill. are you working on a similar proposal with democrats and republicans? >> i am definitely working with democrats and republicans to overhaul this program to magically. there have been a number of discussions already. senators on both sides of the aisle. the discussions have accelerated sent that extraordinary house vote. we also have a quarter of the united states senate on record saying they are very interested in pursuing certainly the issues that are central to this debate. that is the reason we insisted on finally getting the answers. you are going to see a very strong and bipartisan effort in the senate to pick up on the work of the house and to fix a problem that i think i will. it intrudes on the privacy and liberties and millions of law- abiding americans. >> under what way would you do that? i know dianne feinstein said they are working on. i will not rule out any possibilities. depending on how the leadership might want to construct it, it is possible the
. >> just to narrow it down, you solve the bipartisan support in the house this week as part of a defense appropriations bill. are you working on a similar proposal with democrats and republicans? >> i am definitely working with democrats and republicans to overhaul this program to magically. there have been a number of discussions already. senators on both sides of the aisle. the discussions have accelerated sent that extraordinary house vote. we also have a quarter of the united...
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seeking him on multiple charges including theft of government property and unauthorized indication of defense information. there are more revelations of snowden in the guardian newspaper suggesting that britain has received 100 million pounds of funding from the u.s. intelligence services. by granting edward snowden asylum the kremlin is making a cracking nation. it is moving several games ahead in a diplomatic game of chess. president cute and will not want to alien out. -- will not want to alienate president obama. there was supposed to be a summit between the two leaders. now, that is in jeopardy. >> we are disappointed that the russians would take the step despite the request to have mr. snowden expelled to the u.s. do face the charges against him. >> relations between the two .ountries were already bad today, after a deliberate maneuver by president putin, they took a turn for the worse. unhappy white house. i discussed these developments with the senior member of the foreign affairs committee who joined me from capitol hill. moscowrelations between and russia have been great recently. >
seeking him on multiple charges including theft of government property and unauthorized indication of defense information. there are more revelations of snowden in the guardian newspaper suggesting that britain has received 100 million pounds of funding from the u.s. intelligence services. by granting edward snowden asylum the kremlin is making a cracking nation. it is moving several games ahead in a diplomatic game of chess. president cute and will not want to alien out. -- will not want to...
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missile defense show for the check republic for the polls. here you have vladimir putin embarrassing the president and this country. juan, i. >> i think vladimir putin is sticking his finger in president obama's eye and the question is, does obama have some steel to come back and fight him? >> oh, well, yeah, is he going to fight him by skipping mows cow in a trip overseas. i'm sure pew it unis deeply distressed over that right now, openinged in the schedule so he can wrestle a bear in the interim. >> bret: thanks inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report," fair, balanced and unafraid. >> harris: this is a fox report. tonight threats to serious that the state department is closing a number of elm embassies and hot spots around the world. sentencing for a man who held women hostage for a decade. >> eternity. i knew nobody cared about me. >> he says terror. he says he is really not that that bad. >> i am just sick. >> tonight, judgment day for the man behind cleveland house of who are row roars. >> a massive meat re
missile defense show for the check republic for the polls. here you have vladimir putin embarrassing the president and this country. juan, i. >> i think vladimir putin is sticking his finger in president obama's eye and the question is, does obama have some steel to come back and fight him? >> oh, well, yeah, is he going to fight him by skipping mows cow in a trip overseas. i'm sure pew it unis deeply distressed over that right now, openinged in the schedule so he can wrestle a bear...
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and he will probably attempt to settle down and perhaps focus on building a legal defense or he might say well you know what. i'm going to just try to build something here in russia for a while we've we've mentioned this before marina ok we're no one's quite sure how long snowden wants to stay in russia and he certainly doesn't want to give the impression that he's kind of wiping his feet on moscow and trying to get through to a lot an american asylum which is which has been offered him too although if the russian asylum comes through i think it's very likely that the government's doing well certainly it's been a very dramatic month for edward snowden i mean just making the revelations that he has made it takes some courage and you know obviously he must realize the consequences or maybe not at the time you know just to speak against. this united states is. well you know at this point we know that what's happening is that until the katrina is going to be his lawyer obviously representing the legal side for him so how did this i mean let's talk. and explain to our summer viewers maybe
and he will probably attempt to settle down and perhaps focus on building a legal defense or he might say well you know what. i'm going to just try to build something here in russia for a while we've we've mentioned this before marina ok we're no one's quite sure how long snowden wants to stay in russia and he certainly doesn't want to give the impression that he's kind of wiping his feet on moscow and trying to get through to a lot an american asylum which is which has been offered him too...
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better also coming up we report on how some people in the most whale law are turning to so-called self-defense groups to quell the danger of staggering street crime was the police proved to be rather powerless. in the. u.s. prosecutors have charged a group of hackers with stealing more than three hundred million dollars in what's been dubbed as america's largest cyber fraud case for russians and a ukrainian allegedly spearheaded the fast and face decades behind bars r.t.s. andrew blake has the story. we had five guys four russian nationals and one ukrainian man who over the course of around seven years were able to penetrate a number of the networks of leading financial institutions banks all sorts of systems where very important information was being stored over the course for several years those men broke into the databases allegedly took at sensitive information and in the end u.s. prosecutors now say that those five men were able to compromise roughly one hundred sixty million credit cards causing upwards of three hundred million dollars of damage they were able to elude authorities for ar
better also coming up we report on how some people in the most whale law are turning to so-called self-defense groups to quell the danger of staggering street crime was the police proved to be rather powerless. in the. u.s. prosecutors have charged a group of hackers with stealing more than three hundred million dollars in what's been dubbed as america's largest cyber fraud case for russians and a ukrainian allegedly spearheaded the fast and face decades behind bars r.t.s. andrew blake has the...
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agents proved to you that they were injured and had to use self defense by execution. you know they are not talking to i was there not say anything they just don't you think they say it it's almost a geisha where i really said anything so what happened i mean you came home and found this out did they call you i mean how did you even find out that this had taken place actually i was in the different state i was in the atlanta georgia because i was working there so when they came to hold me some time after a little bit seven am and they told. to stay at work they're coming to talk to me. just a few minutes after one of my friends text me when i said. what you and your husband get killed in our line. and that's where that's how but it much i found out so my friend i'm really sorry that you had to find out such a horrible way and that this happened to you it's very traumatizing and it's there's a lot of unexplained things about the case he was shot seven times once in the head. we have photos of. the autopsy as well why do you think it is that they executed him. and i do n
agents proved to you that they were injured and had to use self defense by execution. you know they are not talking to i was there not say anything they just don't you think they say it it's almost a geisha where i really said anything so what happened i mean you came home and found this out did they call you i mean how did you even find out that this had taken place actually i was in the different state i was in the atlanta georgia because i was working there so when they came to hold me some...
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entirely on federal trial in which he's not going to be able to get any defense witnesses to testify on his behalf is going to be too terrified to test and expandability going to be executed because the penalties carry the death penalty and it's quite clear from pronounced by officials and if you know that they want to carry out the death penalty if it's imposed. a bit early despite constant demands for the war crimes tribunal saif al islam is unlikely to ever leave his native country as we've been hearing too from a former british ambassador to libya. the fact is that the libyans will not hand him over and there are good reasons for that. could face two different sorts of charges he could face charges relating to what happened in the revolution in two thousand and eleven and that's what he would face if he would extradited and handed over to the international criminal court but in addition to that he may well be charged with for example stealing vast amounts of money very large assets have been frozen by by the security council and by the libyan authorities i think that it's quite p
entirely on federal trial in which he's not going to be able to get any defense witnesses to testify on his behalf is going to be too terrified to test and expandability going to be executed because the penalties carry the death penalty and it's quite clear from pronounced by officials and if you know that they want to carry out the death penalty if it's imposed. a bit early despite constant demands for the war crimes tribunal saif al islam is unlikely to ever leave his native country as we've...
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he stunned when he came to her defense. the woman who hired a hitman to kill him, he's come to her defense and we'll show you how that went down with this lovely coming up. [ male announcer ] this is george. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ now. the husband of the woman caught on camera trying to hire a hitman to kill said husband says he forgives her and that she is a godly woman. the husband made the comment in a michigan courtroom yesterday while asking the judge to give the wife a lighter sentence. she pleaded guilty after the cops caught her on camera in april telling an undercover cop "kill my husband" because it was easier than divorcing him. >> you can get him outside, that would be great but i mean if you absolutely can't, i'll understand, you know. >> so you want me to like, i guess i'm not understanding you, so you don't want it done in the house then? >> because i
he stunned when he came to her defense. the woman who hired a hitman to kill him, he's come to her defense and we'll show you how that went down with this lovely coming up. [ male announcer ] this is george. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ now. the husband of the woman caught on camera trying to hire a hitman to kill said husband says he...
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proposed by congressman ammash and co-sponsored by congressman conyers on the two thousand and fourteen defense appropriations bill now a majority yes vote would mean that the blanket indiscriminate gathering of every u.s. residence phone records would end according to mattias website it does this by requiring the fire as a court under the.
proposed by congressman ammash and co-sponsored by congressman conyers on the two thousand and fourteen defense appropriations bill now a majority yes vote would mean that the blanket indiscriminate gathering of every u.s. residence phone records would end according to mattias website it does this by requiring the fire as a court under the.
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is a defense move, scheduled to start at 11:00 tonight, weather permitting it will take several hours. the vector control district says west nile is very active in the county this year. officials warning people to protect themselves to.ljñ tritet they can for mosquito bits and eliminate standing water on their properties. >>> the host of a south bay blood drive denied the opportunity to take part in his very ow@g event. campbell mayor evan lo was deferred or banned from giving blood yesterday because of the fact he is gay. the fda has imposed a lifetime ban on gay donors since 1983 in response to the aids scare. mayor lo, calling it discrimination, and he is now call october fda to review the three decade-old beenan and rep it. >> disappointed i'm not able to donate blood. certainly the criteria that was determined to figure out whether or not i would be an eligible candidate is insulting. one could lie on the form and test the blood. >> in response, the red cross says it is following the fda's lead and the red cross also says there are other way the gay community can support blood d
is a defense move, scheduled to start at 11:00 tonight, weather permitting it will take several hours. the vector control district says west nile is very active in the county this year. officials warning people to protect themselves to.ljñ tritet they can for mosquito bits and eliminate standing water on their properties. >>> the host of a south bay blood drive denied the opportunity to take part in his very ow@g event. campbell mayor evan lo was deferred or banned from giving blood...
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military this is not the old gentleman says he with all due respect to him he is an appointed minister of defense he the people did not choose him and now he thinks he has given himself super constitutional powers to be able to decide what the will of the people is what has the hold one knows what the one of the people is through the institution of democratic process what we see now is a hijack of the people's will and the people do not want any form of violence people just want peaceful peaceful protests people want to peacefully protest and peacefully demand the rights. meanwhile the army is starting to act on its promise to bring an end to what is called terrorism in egypt a large scale counter extremist operation has been launched on the sinai peninsula bordering with israel this comes amid a spike in attacks and soldiers and policemen there this in the wake of morsy is ousting our middle east correspondent paula slayer has more details what we do know is that the egyptian military has closed all interim says in and out of the sinai it's launched a forty eight hour operation to deal with a su
military this is not the old gentleman says he with all due respect to him he is an appointed minister of defense he the people did not choose him and now he thinks he has given himself super constitutional powers to be able to decide what the will of the people is what has the hold one knows what the one of the people is through the institution of democratic process what we see now is a hijack of the people's will and the people do not want any form of violence people just want peaceful...
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the issue was whether or not it was self-defense or not. and these jurors had that question posed to them. they had the law. fanned they thought there was nord reasonable doubt there this was murder they should have spoken up in the jury room. not weeks later after media attacks their. system we agree to live by. >> laura: i don't like these post-trial interviews, first of afind thee helpful at all. they seem to be a bit self-serving. first of all, murder requires intent. she said well, we couldn't prove intent. but he got away with murder. if you can't prove intent, it's not murder. obviously we have a dead teenager, which is a horrible thing. and a tragic thing. but murder requires certain elements of proof. stacy, you can jump in here. >> sure, yeah. >> laura: for everyone to say ah-ha look this shows you the system is rigged. i don't think it shows that at all. i speak a a former white collar criminal attorney. >> not at all. and justifiable killing is never the equivalent of murder under the law the elephant in this room in this verdic
the issue was whether or not it was self-defense or not. and these jurors had that question posed to them. they had the law. fanned they thought there was nord reasonable doubt there this was murder they should have spoken up in the jury room. not weeks later after media attacks their. system we agree to live by. >> laura: i don't like these post-trial interviews, first of afind thee helpful at all. they seem to be a bit self-serving. first of all, murder requires intent. she said well,...